Medical response to fall in third-floor hallway, Gillette WY
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Emergency medical services responded to a 67-year-old woman who fell in the third-floor hallway near West 6th Street. The patient was conscious and breathing but reported pain in her head, arm, and back. The cause of the fall is unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Gillette Police, Campbell County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, WHP
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Gillette EMS Battalion 1, Bravo, response, near West 6th Street for a fall.
00:05
This will be on the third floor in the hallway.
00:07
Once again, July, EMS, Battalion 1, Bravo, response, near West 6th Street in the third floor hallway for a fall.
00:19
Asso, Engine 1.
00:22
Engine 1.
00:25
Show us available from McCall, near West 6th Street, and we put us on the scene for this EMS call.
00:34
(Number withheld).
00:42
Councilor 30-7, (Number withheld).
00:44
(Number withheld). (Number withheld). (Number withheld).
00:50
MS 88 S.O.
00:54
MS-88, go ahead.
00:57
She is responding to a 67-year-old female.
00:59
She is conscious and breathing.
01:01
My caller stated she saw a woman fall in the hallway.
01:05
She can't sit up, her head, arm, and back all were hurt in this fall.
01:10
It was just a ground level fall, unknown the reason why she fell.
01:14
She is responding and breathing normally.
01:16
Engine 1 is also unseen.
01:19
We copy, we're on scene two.
01:22
Okay.
01:28
So, Engine 1.
01:31
Engine 1. Okay.
01:35
Would you have the MS unit bring up a cot on their way up here?
01:41
That's fair.
01:48
Engine 1 was requesting that you guys bring up a cot.
01:53
Already enverbed.
01:55
(Number withheld), thank you.
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Location mentioned:
W 6th St, Gillette, WY 82716
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